Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, A Belmond Train, Europe Presents L'Observatoire, A New Carriage Designed By Artist JR

Press release

16 April, 2024

APRIL 2024

The Venice Simplon-Orient-Express is proud to present L’Observatoire, an exclusive sleeper carriage with interiors conceptualised and designed by world-acclaimed artist JR. Joining the rake in 2025, this private carriage is the first to be designed by an artist on board the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express and will become the most spacious accommodation type onboard the train.

 

JR's passion for the rails, sparked off as a child, largely informs the inspiration behind the creation of L’Observatoire. The artist was also influenced by the design of his personal art studio in Paris, the charm of century old crafts, astronomical observatories and the cabinets of curiosity of Renaissance Europe.

 

“With L’Observatoire, people can enter my imaginary world. I envisioned the carriage primarily through shapes, with curved corners and round windows, so guests have little places to daydream. Guests can now stay in an artist’s private space while being in the most iconic train in the world – experiencing this creative crossroads for the duration of a journey is very special and hasn’t been seen in this way before”.

JR, February 2024

 

 

 

 

AN ARTWORK IN MOTION

The carriage interiors unfold through different environments where JR injected a level of detail never seen before: a bedroom with double bed, an ensuite bathroom, wardrobe, reclining day bed, lounge area, library with book selection by French publisher Gallimard, and secret tearoom with fireplace. Guests are encouraged to explore these worlds of incredible detail, while the rounded windows and oculus skylight on the ceiling allow them to engage with the exterior landscapes of Europe.

 

Each of the spaces, designed with the utmost respect for timeless crafts, feature hidden details that JR curated to drive curiosity and instill a sense of imagination – from hidden compartments to secret messages layered in the intricate marquetry, guests can uncover the wonders of L’Observatoire as they crisscross the continent on board the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express.

 

 

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“I wanted to create so many hidden details 
and layers that can help inspire that sense of 
wonder, your inner child – whether that’s 
hidden compartments or secret messages 
that some guests will notice, and others will 
miss. There’s so much in this carriage that 
will be impossible to explore in a single trip.” 
JR, February 2024



 

A SHARED LOVE FOR TRAINS

A passion for trains and century-old crafts attracted JR to this project onboard the legendary 
Venice Simplon-Orient-Express. Sparked off during his childhood, the interest in trains is 
evident in JR’s career from his seminal work ‘Women Are Heroes’ (2007) - which involved the 
installation of his instantly recognisable pasting of eyes on the roofs and sides of trains as they 
travelled through the Kibera slum in Nairobi - to ‘Mind the Gap’ (2017) which saw a giant 
installation of 700 miniature trains depicting faces, looping in an endless circle.

 

“I have a very long story with trains – they’ve 
always been a canvas for me. When I was a 
kid, I would sit by the window and just watch 
the world go by. There is something about 
viewing the changing landscape from a 
bubble, as if you are travelling through
different worlds. Then when I started 
creating art, I realised that trains were a way 
to make my work travel, so I started 
replacing Metro maps with my photography. 
It allows me to send my work into the 
unknown like a message in a bottle.” JR, 
February 2024

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PROUD CUSTODIANS OF TIMELESS CRAFTS

The Venice Simplon-Orient-Express is formed by 17 carriages, built in the 1920s and 1930s. At that time, the most acclaimed designers and exponents of the Art Deco movement, like René Prou and René Lalique (who created the train’s iconic ‘tulip lamp’ and the glass panelling of the Côte d’Azur restaurant car), were commissioned to decorate these historic carriages. Almost a century later, the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express chooses leading artist JR to infuse new life into one of its original carriages, Sleeping Car 3553, through a meticulous restoration of the interiors.

 

A task for a true visionary, JR used artisanal century-old techniques to preserve the train’s look and feel. At the same time, he was able to create something powerfully immersive, an artwork in motion that invites guests to embrace observation, curiosity, adventure and listening - all core tenets of the artist’s universe.

 

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“I would never have dared to imagine this 
collaboration, because the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express is such a historic train. 
Working with artisans and discovering 
motifs that respect the era [in which the 
train carriages were built] was not a 
constraint, because I was interested in 
making this a timeless artwork – as if I was 
an artist from the 1920s. The fundamental 
craft is timeless”. JR, February 2024



Gary Franklin, Vice Presidents Trains & Cruises at Belmond says: ‘The team and I are thrilled to be working with JR, who shares with us a real passion for the Venice Simplon-OrientExpress. L’Observatoire is a testament to our company’s prominent role in reinventing the railway experience as we perpetuate the art of slow luxury across our growing portfolio.’ L’Observatoire will join the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express in 2025. To register your interest in experiencing a journey on board this new carriage, please click here.

 

 

ENDS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Press Contact

 

Beatrice Meda

Divisional Communications Manager, Trains & Cruises

Belmond Ltd

beatrice.meda@belmond.com

Images

JR in his studio in Paris, looking at L'Observatoire drawings. Credit: JR
JR in L'Observatoire, view from the corridor, by night. Credit: JR
JR walking on top of the train. Credit: JR
JR_Venice Train Launch_04_2024-4751. Credit: JR
JR on L'Observatoire, Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, A Belmond Train, Europe; credit - JR
JR hanging out of L'Observatoire, Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, A Belmond Train, Europe; credit - JR
Shirley Sherwood, Venice Simplon-Orient-Express The World's Most Celebrated Train, Revised Fourth Edition

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